Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority is a growing Asian American interest sorority.
While we celebrate all the Asian countries prospering in America, we also recognize the issues faced by Asian American women.
Our national philanthropy is about empowering Asian American women by helping them overcome issues from domestic violence, hate crimes, economic injustice, to immigration rights.
The national organization, National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum (NAPAWF), works on a grassroots level for social and economic justice and the political empowerment of Asian and Pacific American women and girls.
Through national campaigns including legislation reform, media attention, and grassroots movements, they are working on 6 platforms including civil rights, economic justice, educational access, ending violence against women, health, and immigrant and refugee rights.
Kappa Phi Lambda pledges to donate to this national organization which benefits Asian American women.
Our goal is to empower women living in poverty, fear, and illness.
Contributing to the community and supporting important causes are core values of Kappa Phi Lambda.
Every semester UT Colony throws a week full of events called Philanthropy Week geared towards raising money and awareness to give back to NAPAWF and our local philanthropy Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW).
Along with our national cause, our local colony involvement, the Pillar of Service empowers our Sisters to fight for the API women's rights.